Students from the first cohort of JOMAK Access students use their English skills to present class projects highlighting wildlife conservation in honor of World Wildlife Day.
U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Officer Marissa Maurer awards a certificate to a new student in the English Access Microscholarship Program.
Students from the English Access Microscholarship Program with U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Officer Marissa Maurer and other U.S. Embassy officials.
New students from the English Access Microscholarship Program with U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Officer Marissa Maurer.
U.S. Embassy Dar es Salaam
TANZANIA
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March 7, 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
U.S. GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES NEW ENGLISH LANGUAGE
PROGRAM IN DAR ES SALAAM
PROGRAM IN DAR ES SALAAM
Dar es Salaam, TANZANIA. On March 3, Public Affairs Officer Marissa Maurer launched the newest English Access Microscholarship Program class in a ceremony attended by approximately 75 students, parents, teachers and education contacts. The 25 Form One and Two students selected to participate in the after-school program, which is managed by JOMAK Schools, officially began twice-weekly English classes in February. They are the second cohort of participants in Dar es Salaam. The U.S. Government supports two additional Access programs in Moshi, managed by Kilimanjaro Information Technology (KIT).
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